Ralph Hillman

Ralph Hillman is the Executive Director of the Australian Coal Association, a lobby group for Australia's black coal mining companies. Hillman was appointed to the position in August 2007, succeeding Mark O'Neil, who had been in the position for the previous seven years.

On Carbon Capture and Storage
In 2007 he was asked whether 'clean coal' technology would be commercially viable in time to avoid dangerous climate change, Hillman said "I can't answer the question: are we doing it fast enough? But we are now doing it as fast as we can without going onto some sort of war footing".

Background
A biographical note states that Hillman was "appointed as Executive Director of the Australian Coal Association in August 2007. He was formerly a senior career officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and has extensive experience in multilateral economic policy and diplomacy. He was Ambassador for the Environment and chief negotiator for Australia on the Kyoto Protocol from 1998 to 2002. He was Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the OECD from 1995 to 1998. From 1994 to 1995 Mr Hillman was Chief Economist in the Department. He also served in other senior positions in the Department and at overseas missions in Brussels, Brasilia, the OECD and at the Asian Development Bank, a lobby group for Australia's blcak coal companies."

Related SourceWatch Articles

 * Australia and coal
 * Carbon Capture and Storage trials

External resources

 * Ralph Hillman, "Climate Change is a real problem", Australian Coal Association, undated.
 * Ralph Hillman, How the government's carbon tax will impact the Australian coal industry and diminish economic growth" Speech to the National Press Club, Canberra, July 6, 2011.